If you think about real estate transactions in this country, even in a perfect world, you're looking at a six-month to 18-month process. It's not efficient, but it's the way it's always been done. However, every once in a while, somebody revolutionizes an industry. For example, Hotels.com was disrupted by Airbnb, and taxi cabs were disrupted by Uber. Harold Heard, CEO of Stone ARX, has had to disrupt the way real estate transactions are being done, and he's in the studio today.
Apr 16, 2025•14 min•Ep. 534
Those of you who know me know I married up. The great Victoria Snee, head of marketing for Highland Park Village, is a fashionista. She always is the emcee of these fabulous galas, and I come along as her plus one. I probably couldn't tell you a Gucci from a Prada to be honest with you, but I admire fashion. I think Dallas has become a Mecca for fashion, and now Fort Worth is coming along in blazing speed thanks to the three people in my studio right now: Anna Venko, Elijah De La Garza, and Lyza...
Apr 16, 2025•16 min•Ep. 533
In this episode, Dena Miller returns to the show to highlight Prestonwood Polo and Country Club’s growth, share exciting updates about their sold-out real estate success, upcoming spring events, and celebrate recent achievements like back-to-back national championships by the University of North Texas polo team. Learn more on their website at: https://www.prestonwoodpolo.com
Apr 15, 2025•13 min•Ep. 532
When I think about youth sports, I think about the discipline, the stick-to-it-iveness, and the overcoming adversity that a child learns. Of course, they're getting in shape and exercising, but it's the off the field stuff that matters because many of them will not go on to an athletic career. They have to learn the discipline that it takes to be a champion in life, and two people are in the studio right now who share that belief: Tony Machi and Jermichael Finley.
Apr 14, 2025•12 min•Ep. 531
I love how one artist can totally transform an event—whether it’s a convention, conference, or wedding. Sometimes all it takes is one incredible DJ or performer to lift the energy of the entire crowd. That’s exactly who my next guest is. Radu Jon, The Violin Guy , is back in the studio!
Apr 11, 2025•17 min•Ep. 530
I’ve always admired people in the field of chiropractic medicine because it’s different from traditional medicine. It’s not like the MDs you typically see—they focus more on the mind, body, and spirit. I know far too many physicians who are quick to write a prescription. But my next guest got into this field because he truly cares about people. Dr. Gavin Wolff is in the studio. He’s a chiropractor with Diamond Health.
Apr 11, 2025•16 min•Ep. 529
I think most of us are like this: we’re climbing some little hill or mountain. We get to the very top, look around, and say, 'Is this all there is?' That perfectly describes my next guest. She’s been wildly successful in financial services—Erin Botsford is in the studio. She’s the founder of The Advisor Authority™.
Apr 11, 2025•23 min•Ep. 528
If you talk to a jazz aficionado, jazz never goes out of style. You think about the golden age of the Frank Sinatra's. Then there are groups like the two people who are in my studio right now, the Texas Jazz Cats. They are keeping jazz alive and well right here in DFW - Sally Savino and Mark Hess.
Apr 11, 2025•16 min•Ep. 527
I would submit to you that we have a leadership crisis in this country, in corporate America. Study after study shows that people don't quit companies - they quit bad bosses. To talk about that today is Heather Lisle, founder of The Leadership Lab.
Apr 10, 2025•18 min•Ep. 526
Sometimes when I'm out with friends at a dinner party, I'll play a game. I'll say, "If God whispered in your ear and said, 'You've got one last meal on this planet, and then I'm taking you home,' where would you go? What would you eat?" My answer has always been barbecue. And I have a feeling my next guest might just convince me that his location is where I'd want to have that final meal. Trey Sanchez is in the studio—he's the owner and pitmaster of Vaqueros Texas BBQ.
Apr 10, 2025•16 min•Ep. 525
I remember in the late 90's at Fox Four, I did a very popular recurring segment called Drives Me Crazy . It was all about things that made you lose your mind. For example, waiting too long in a Starbucks or the cop that pulls you over for going just three miles over the speed limit. We would ask viewers to submit things that drive them crazy. Then, we'd follow up. It was a wildly popular segment. So, my next guest will explore all of that in a brand new podcast, launching soon on this network. A...
Apr 10, 2025•13 min•Ep. 524
If you truly wanna ride in style, have you considered upgrading from a golf cart to a golf car? Luxury golf cars aren’t just for the course anymore—they are taking over neighborhoods everywhere. Today I’m joined by my good friend Eric Topchik, owner of Galaxy Golf Cars, to discuss how luxury golf cars are changing the way people cruise neighborhoods and enjoy local transportation. Don’t miss their grand opening celebration on April 26th in Plano, featuring family-friendly fun, giveaways, test dr...
Apr 09, 2025•16 min•Ep. 523
I've always been fascinated with people who have the excellence gene, and I think the late, great Martin Luther King, Jr., said, "If you are a street sweeper, be the best street sweeper on the planet so that all the angels in heaven bow down and say, 'There goes a great street sweeper.'" My next guest is a rock star in the world of interior design. Susan Semmelmann is in the studio.
Apr 09, 2025•19 min•Ep. 522
If you've watched the show for any length of time, you know I love to put a spotlight on entrepreneurs, especially entrepreneurs who are making a difference on this planet. That perfectly describes my next guest. Jared Lilje is in the studio. He's the founder of J.Christoph.
Apr 08, 2025•11 min•Ep. 521
Very early on in my PR career, I got asked to do public relations for the Spectacular Follies, and I didn't know what to expect. However, I was blown away at the talent of these amazing people, and that's why when a couple of friends came to me and said, "You absolutely have to have the artistic director for the Spectacular Follies on your show", I said, "I can't wait!" DeeAnne Meece joins me in studio right now.
Apr 08, 2025•16 min•Ep. 520
I think DFW is home to all kinds of galas. It seems like every single weekend there is another spectacular gala, but one that I'm particularly passionate about is Côtes du Coeur. They've been doing this for decades, and three of the driving forces behind this year's event are in the studio. Chris and Jennifer Clark are co-chairs this year, and then we have the great Richard Chamberlain, who is a legendary restaurateur. All three of them have a personal reason for getting behind this.
Apr 07, 2025•14 min•Ep. 519
If you're a boss, listen up because I own this company, and I am frustrated by healthcare in general. It's not a passion for me, and so when it comes in, there are all these different plans that don't make sense to me. So to demystify all of this, my good friend Dan LaBroad is in the studio. He's the president and CEO of Ovation Health and Life Services.
Apr 07, 2025•12 min•Ep. 518
I love people with tenacity and stick-to-itiveness. You might call it old-fashioned grit. All of us have pain in life, but some of us wallow in the pain while others turn pain into purpose. That perfectly describes my next guest. Karen Green is in the studio. She's the founder of The Haven of Love.
Apr 04, 2025•15 min•Ep. 517
There are many film festivals around the planet, but one that is making a lot of noise is the Dallas International Film Festival. They are truly on the map. Hollywood stars will fly in to appear at their big festival, and their festival comes up in just a couple of weeks. Joining us now to talk about this year's big festival are Beth Wilbins, the CEO, and James Faust, the artistic director.
Apr 04, 2025•17 min•Ep. 516
This is still very much a breaking news story. There's a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth around the globe. Everybody is wondering what these new tariffs mean. To talk about how their impact and who these tariffs are affecting, Nancy Gail Daniels, the Chief Operating Officer for Hyosung Americas, joins me in studio.
Apr 03, 2025•13 min•Ep. 515
If anybody's seen my wife Victoria Snee, you know I married up, and from time to time when she's going to a gala or something like that, she'll say, "I'm going to go to a blow dry bar." That's how I was introduced to the concept. It just so happens that Zach Sams is a very popular podcaster on our network, and his beautiful wife is in the studio right now because she's opening a concept that's actually been around for quite some time but is new to Argyle. Amber Sams is in the studio. She's with ...
Apr 03, 2025•9 min•Ep. 514
As a former news reporter, I've done countless stories on the energy drink industry and the knock on the industry is that there's a lot of bad stuff in those drinks. Not only can it tear up your stomach, but often you get this high or you get too much sugar followed by a big crash. Somebody who's out to disrupt this industry is my next guest. Bert Vergez is in the studio. He's the CEO of IDRINQ USA.
Apr 02, 2025•9 min•Ep. 513
If there's a knock on medicine in America, it's that doctors are too busy to actually spend time with their patients. The average time that you have with most family physicians is approximately seven minutes. It doesn't give you enough time to really get to the bottom of a problem, and so often many doctors are so busy that they turn to the prescription pad and start writing prescriptions. I think that's a bad way to do business. You actually need to know the root cause of what's ailing your pat...
Apr 02, 2025•21 min•Ep. 512
So, as we're doing this taping all over the news is what's happening in Washington on what was supposed to be a secure app (Signal). But now, there's fear that government secrets are being leaked. That's why I invited my next two guests into the studio: Betsy Jones, with the Critical Infrastructure Security Consortium, and Damien Fortune, who has been on our show before. He's with SENTRIQS.
Apr 01, 2025•13 min•Ep. 511
There are some huge government and corporate contracts that have to be designated for women-owned businesses. So if you're a female business owner and you're watching this, be ready to take some notes. I am honored to have in the studio, Bliss Coulter. She is the president and CEO of the Women's Business Council Southwest.
Apr 01, 2025•16 min•Ep. 510
I've often said on this show that we had the pandemic, and then I think we've had a mental health pandemic. I think most companies are progressive enough that an employee can raise their hand and say, "Boss, I'm having troubles." But what happens if you're a police officer or firefighter? You are a paramedic or you're working in our armed forces or even a veteran. Do you feel permission to raise your hand and tell the boss, "I think I need some help." That's why I assembled this all-star panel: ...
Mar 31, 2025•26 min•Ep. 509
One of the reasons I love DFW is that it's home to a lot of networking groups, but I've seen networking groups come and go. They die for a lack of interest, membership drifts away, and of course, during Covid, a lot of these networking groups had trouble because they couldn't meet in person. One group that has survived all of this is in the studio right now. Two of the driving forces behind IWF Dallas: Dr. Sydney Smith Hicks, the co-founder, and Dr. Cynthia Mickens Ross, the president.
Mar 28, 2025•16 min•Ep. 508
We've been hearing this for generations - there aren't enough young ladies getting into STEM. That's science, technology, engineering, and math. My next guest I found through our partnership with the Dallas Business Journal. She was featured in a section called People on the Move. Terriekka Cardenas is in the studio. She's the CEO of Perceptive Engineering and Construction Services.
Mar 27, 2025•15 min•Ep. 507
I love disruptors on this show. I mean, if you think about it, the taxi cab industry had been done the same way for generations, and then along comes Uber. The hotel industry has been disrupted by Airbnb. Well, somebody had to come along and disrupt the car insurance industry since it's been done the same way for generations. That describes my next guest. Maria Coello is in the studio. She is with MyClick Insurance.
Mar 26, 2025•13 min•Ep. 506
I don't know about you, but I don't shop around. When it comes to electric or gas, I just pay the bill, and I'm probably wrong for doing that because when you talk to energy brokers, they can often get you a much better deal. I have in studio right now Jeff Shoemake, the president of Electricity Helper.
Mar 26, 2025•7 min•Ep. 505